Editorial: When the mayor and City Council talk, let’s hear it all — even the parts that make us blush – Chicago Sun-Times

"We don’t see how the mayor can complain about the illegal recording of what was an illegal meeting. Under the Illinois Open Meetings Act, any gathering of a 'majority of a quorum' of the City Council — 14 or more members — to discuss public business must be open to the public."
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MikeH
5 years ago

Good job, Lori. Even the Scum Times is calling you out.

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